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Special Education Teachers, Secondary School in Alabama

Special Education Teachers, Secondary School in Alabama

Want to work as a Special Education Teachers, Secondary School in Alabama? Here’s what the data says. Teach academic, social, and life skills to secondary school students with learning, emotional, or physical disabilities. Includes teachers who specialize and work with students who are blind or have visual impairments; students who are deaf or have hearing impairments; and students with intellectual disabilities. Excludes “Substitute Teachers, Short-Term” (25-3031).

What do Special Education Teachers, Secondary School Make in Alabama?

For a special education teachers, secondary school working in Alabama, wages run about $60,100 per year.Pay can range from $48,870 at the 10th percentile to $71,630 at the 90th percentile.

Wage Statistic Annual Hourly
10th percentile $48,870 n/a
25th percentile $53,930 n/a
Median (50th) $60,100 $0.00
75th percentile $64,670 n/a
90th percentile $71,630 n/a
Salary ranges for Special Education Teachers, Secondary School in Alabama

The job concentration index in Alabama compared to the national average — is 0.31, suggesting fewer special education teachers, secondary school per worker than the national average.

National Wage Comparison

Nationally, special education teachers, secondary school earn a median of $79,680 per year ($38.31/hour), lower than the Alabama median.

Special Education Teachers, Secondary School earnings in Alabama vs. the national average

Employment Outlook

National employment for 523,995 special education teachers, secondary school nationwide. In Alabama alone, about 680 people work in this role. That trails the typical state, which employs around 2,000 special education teachers, secondary school.

Special Education Teachers, Secondary School in Alabama vs. the average state Forecasted number of jobs for Special Education Teachers, Secondary School

Top Alabama Metros for Special Education Teachers, Secondary School

These are the Alabama metros with the most special education teachers, secondary school in Alabama.

Metro Area Number Employed Annual Median Salary
Huntsville, AL 120 $60,250
Birmingham, AL 80 $60,930
Montgomery, AL 70 $58,200
Mobile, AL 50 $59,410
Decatur, AL 40 $58,460
Tuscaloosa, AL 30 $59,470

Top States for Special Education Teachers, Secondary School Employment

These states have the highest employment of special education teachers, secondary school work.

State Number Employed
New York 17,030
California 12,190
Ohio 10,570
Texas 10,490
Pennsylvania 10,090
Illinois 8,890
Florida 8,250
New Jersey 7,700
Virginia 6,040
Minnesota 4,720
Georgia 4,180
Massachusetts 4,050
North Carolina 4,010
Louisiana 3,050
Wisconsin 2,850
Indiana 2,570
Washington 2,470
Maryland 2,450
Colorado 2,440
Kentucky 2,350

Highest-Paying States for Special Education Teachers, Secondary School

These states pay the most for special education teachers, secondary school.

State Annual Median Salary
California $101,250
Washington $97,820
District of Columbia $96,880
New York $91,830
Rhode Island $89,460
Massachusetts $82,580
New Jersey $80,360
Maryland $79,370
Oregon $78,980
Alaska $78,850

Skills

Key special education teachers, secondary school skills, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Learning Strategies  4.1 / 5
0
5
Instructing  4.1 / 5
0
5
Reading Comprehension  4.0 / 5
0
5
Speaking  4.0 / 5
0
5
Social Perceptiveness  3.9 / 5
0
5
Monitoring  3.9 / 5
0
5

Knowledge Areas

Key knowledge areas for this occupation, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Education and Training  4.8 / 5
0
5
English Language  4.6 / 5
0
5
Psychology  4.2 / 5
0
5
Customer and Personal Service  3.9 / 5
0
5
Therapy and Counseling  3.6 / 5
0
5
Computers and Electronics  3.5 / 5
0
5

Abilities

Key abilities for special education teachers, secondary school, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Oral Expression  4.0 / 5
0
5
Speech Clarity  4.0 / 5
0
5
Problem Sensitivity  4.0 / 5
0
5
Written Expression  3.9 / 5
0
5
Speech Recognition  3.9 / 5
0
5
Oral Comprehension  3.9 / 5
0
5

Daily Tasks

Common tasks include:

  • Establish and enforce rules for behavior and policies and procedures to maintain order among students.
  • Maintain accurate and complete student records, and prepare reports on children and activities, as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.
  • Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, or other professionals to develop individual educational plans (IEPs) for students' educational, physical, and social development.
  • Employ special educational strategies and techniques during instruction to improve the development of sensory- and perceptual-motor skills, language, cognition, and memory.
  • Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to students.
  • Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.
  • Teach socially acceptable behavior, employing techniques such as behavior modification and positive reinforcement.
  • Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.
  • Develop and implement strategies to meet the needs of students with a variety of handicapping conditions.
  • Teach personal development skills, such as goal setting, independence, and self-advocacy.
  • Prepare students for later grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.
  • Modify the general education curriculum for students with disabilities, based upon a variety of instructional techniques and technologies.

Work Activities

  • Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
  • Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships
  • Monitoring Processes, Materials, or Surroundings
  • Working with Computers
  • Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work
  • Documenting/Recording Information
  • Getting Information
  • Training and Teaching Others
  • Thinking Creatively
  • Making Decisions and Solving Problems
  • Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge
  • Assisting and Caring for Others

Tools & Technology

Technologies frequently used: Hot technologies: Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Illustrator In-demand technologies: Microsoft Excel

What Major Will Prepare You For This Career?

Programs that train for this career include:

  • Special Education

Related occupations to special education teachers, secondary school include:

Also Known As

Blind Teacher, Braille Teacher, Cross-Categorical SPED Teacher (Cross-Categorical Special Education Teacher), Deaf Teacher, Education Specialist, Emotional Disability Special Education Teacher (ED SPED Teacher), Emotionally Impaired Teacher, Exceptional Children's Teacher (EC Teacher), Exceptional Student Education Teacher (ESE Teacher), HS SPED Teacher (High School Special Education Teacher), Handicapped Teacher, Hearing Impaired Teacher, High School Learning Support Teacher, Inclusion Coordinator, Inclusion Special Educator.

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